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    On the Level Home Remodeling

    On the Level Home Remodeling

    (1 review)

    DJ and Chris did a much needed repair and remodel to fix the destruction of our 1915 house bathroom…read morefrom our earlier debacle with Allen Kitchen and Bath. On The Level did the demo and retiling, working with Milestone Plumbing. They are much in demand, so it took a couple of months to get them in, but part of the delay was supply chain problems with the shower pan and a little incompetence from The Tile Shop, and some miscommunication with Milestone. None of this was Chris and DJ's fault, they are honest, skilled, hard workers, and even friendly to cats even when they are interfering with their work. They are clean and considerate, very professional, recommended by other contractors. When they first gave us estimates (time and money) they were very cautious to mention all the things that could go wrong and might result in a less than ideal finish. And yet, they also confidently said, "Oh we're going to make it right, and we're going to make it look good." Well, the actual work, once started, took a little less time than they said, and it doesn't look good, it looks absolutely great. They aren't shy about showing you exactly what they are doing, and yes, they did it right. Not that I know that much about bathroom walls and tile installation, but thanks to the shoddy work done originally by Allen Kitchen and Bath, I do know how to NOT do it right. On the Level are worth every penny, and probably twice as much as they actually charged. I've learned the hard way, when you need home remodeling work done, you don't want the lowest bid or the first available. You want the best, and these guys are the best. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054269708295

    AAA General Contracting - After

    AAA General Contracting

    (9 reviews)

    Working with this company was a nightmare a12-14 day project turned into 3 months and 2 weeks…read morewithout being to take a shower. In addition we started having problems with the work they did and he refused to correct the problem because I gave him a bad review. Also this company has been reported to the Better Business Bureau by other customers for similar reasons Please look him up ! The owner has been reported BBB by another customer in a short amount time considering he has only been in business for about 3 years. RED FLAG Please be careful ! The owner makes excuses for everything . Again he has been reported to the BBB by others and it's not an accredited business by BBB. PS: the owner claims we purposely dug out grout to make it seem like he did a crappy job who in their right mind would do this on a 30,000 dollars project (Really??? ) RED FLAG!

    First of all, this is not a licensed general contractor. This company has been in business 2 years…read moreand is not accredited by the BBB, Better Business Bureau. I'm starting with this because anything relating to doing Plumbing or Electrical work, or installing egress windows in a basement requires permits. Why....because there are a lot of unlicensed contractors in Wisconsin that do bad work and by pulling a permit, the city inspector has to come out to check the work to make sure the contractor charging you money knows what he is doing. Next, this guy, quoted me $11000 for a job and wanted $8000 up front.....huge red flag. Why you ask, because and I quote Stefan, I'm a small company, I cant compete with multi million dollar companies. Right away this made me think, this guy is going to take my money and run, 2, this guy may do work, but has no money to pay his guys, so the project will be in limbo forever, and lastly, because he has no money, he needs to have multiple projects going at the same time to have any money. Stefan, was at my condo when I told him over the phone I was not going to give him $8000 up front. I told him I will give him $2000 up front, and make progress payments based on his work, he argued with me for 10 minutes, whining about how hes a little company and has only been in business 2 years. He was doing demo on my bathroom, he removed the shower, toilet and vanity, but only disposed of the shower, he basically left after I gave him the $2000. Because he was supposed to do plumbing work on my condo, the hoa requires a weeks heads up to shut down the plumbing stack in my building. He did the week notice, but never showed up. My wife called an texted and he gave us numerous excuses ranging from he was sick, to my wife didnt pick out materials.....which he was supposed to meet her for, and never showed. The last excuse that he didn't think the H.O.A needed notice because he can shut off the water inside the unit. This is when it dawned on me he's not licensed. There is no water shut off in my unit, you have to shut off the water supply to the unit to change the plumbing. I called an emergency plumber that I was referred to that same day, the first thing he said was I need to pull permits for this....awesome, lets do it. Stefan never mentioned permits.....because you reading this are as licensed as Stefan is. I checked the Wisconsin License Bureau, there is no contractors license under AAA General Contracting. As I write this, he has ignored my wifes wishes to get the fob to our building, keys to our condo and the balance of the deposit back. Stay away from this guy, he will be out of business and will not be able to warranty his bad work in years to come. For basements I would recommend Total Basement Finishing's, for plumbing Hagen Plumbing and for General Construction, Classic Carpentry.

    Peirick's Kitchen & Bath

    Peirick's Kitchen & Bath

    (2 reviews)

    We live in a home built in 1900 and my kitchen has 5 doors, so kitchen cupboard arrangement can be…read moretricky. When we first moved in, there was nothing on one wall and we really needed some storage. I picked Bertch cabinets, which are beautifully made, and wanted a pantry cabinet with another base and wall cabinet beside it. Peiricks came to measure and had to figure out a way to deal with the crooked walls. They also determined that I could get a longer cupboard in next to the pantry cupboard. Bigger is better when it comes to storage in my kitchen! Mr. Peirick installed the cabinetry and even cleaned up. Mrs. Peirick came the next day to inspect. Everything turned out perfectly and I am 100% pleased. Shortly after, I wanted to replace the other cabinets in the kitchen and Mrs. Peirick took into account what I wanted and did a design, which looked pretty good. I asked a few questions about modifying it and she again did a design. Both came out to take measurements and then we ended up having to remodel another part of the house, so these plans are on hold, but I hope to do this part soon. I found both Peiricks a delight to work with. They are both experienced and knowledgeable when it comes to kitchen design and this was the first time I've had a carpenter actually leave the space clean. What a joy! Their prices are reasonable and I am looking forward to getting the rest of my kitchen done.

    My husband and I should have run when we first went to this place of business, to find a note that…read moresaid they had gone to pick up their kids from school and would be right back. When the owner came back to work, she was far from grateful for the business. We told her what we wanted to do, how much we could spend. From there, as soon as she realized she wasn't working with an unlimited budget, and that she would have to actually teach us and tell us about our options, her attitude became worse. There was a lot of eye rolling and condescending tones. When her husband showed up to install cabinets and counters it was equally as awkward. He explains how he will install things, and how nice it will look when finished. Proceeds to put on a death metal radio station (no big deal, but a little odd). When the project is finished, there are screws sunk uneven in the back of the new cabinets. Some screws got away from them and scratched the back of the cabinets. Some of the ends that they had to cut were just bare wood and didn't match the cabinet color, so they colored the ends with a stain that was not the color of the cabinets. Some of the wooden border boards that they cut splintered and were left that way. Just shoddy and thrown together. We really like the flooring business that Peirick's shares their building with, and wanted to stay with a local business- especially because they are a younger family. When we think about further work on our kitchen or other cabinet or bathroom work, we will not be going back to this place.

    Schoen Contractors - contractors - Updated May 2026

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